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🤖 Automated Edition — Monday, May 18, 2026. Algorithmically curated from across the automotive web. The Daily Hoon links to original sources. News sourced from NewsData.io, Currents API, World News API, TheNewsAPI, GNews, Mediastack, New York Times & select RSS feeds (Motor Trend, Car and Driver, The Drive, Autosport, Road & Track).
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Will Mercedes or McLaren land the next punch at F1's Canadian GP?
Three weeks on from Miami's upgrade bonanza, the 2026 Formula 1 season is set for another twist as Mercedes and McLaren both bring a big package to the Canadian Grand Prix.There has been little doubt over who the domi...
Will Mercedes or McLaren land the next punch at F1's Canadian GP?
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Ford bets on 5 new vehicles, including EVs and Bronco, to spark Europe comeback
Ford will introduce five new vehicles, including an electrified Bronco and several new EVs, as part of its plans to...
Ford bets on 5 new vehicles, including EVs and Bronco, to spark Europe comeback
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Oh Wow, Ford Is Building Some Kind Of Smaller Ford Bronco Hybrid
Good morning! I’m off to a Volvo event this morning and then, tomorrow, I’m off to a Ford event. What that Ford event is going to be about has been a bit of a secret up until now, although it was clear it was somehow ...
Oh Wow, Ford Is Building Some Kind Of Smaller Ford Bronco Hybrid
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Toyota Tacoma Driver Takes Out Nissan GT-R, McLaren 570S Spider
Shocking dashcam footage captures the moment a pickup truck crashes into a row of supercars.
Toyota Tacoma Driver Takes Out Nissan GT-R, McLaren 570S Spider
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Ford Announces 'Rally-Bred Range' of 5 New Vehicles for Europe
The Mustang Mach-E Rally may not be unique in the Ford lineup much longer, at least on the Continent.
Ford Announces 'Rally-Bred Range' of 5 New Vehicles for Europe
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Ford to launch five 'rally-bred' cars in Europe by 2029
Bid to rejoin Europe's biggest car makers comprises new 'Fiesta', Bronco and more small EVs Ford will "go on the offensive" with the launch of five new cars in the UK and Europe by 2029 – all of which will draw on it...
Ford to launch five 'rally-bred' cars in Europe by 2029
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IndyCar IOI moves Collet and Harvey to back of Indy 500 field
IndyCar Officiating Incorporated has moved AJ Foyt Racing’s Caio Collet, the top rookie qualifier in 10th with the No. 4 Chevy, and Dreyer & Reinbold Racing’s Jack Harvey who qualified 29th in the No. 24 Chevy, to the...
IndyCar IOI moves Collet and Harvey to back of Indy 500 field
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1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible at No Reserve
This 1965 Chevrolet Corvette convertible had a replacement 327ci V8 installed and was refinished in purple over black under previous ownership. Equipment includes a four-speed manual transmission, a removable hardtop,...
1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible at No Reserve
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BMW Is Giving Its Most Extreme M3 A Manual Transmission And All Feels Right With The World
Manual transmissions on new cars have been dropping like flies. Once a month, I feel like the news breaks of yet another car that loses its stick shift option. BMW is one of the few remaining manufacturers that champi...
BMW Is Giving Its Most Extreme M3 A Manual Transmission And All Feels Right With The World
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BYD delays flagship electric SUV launch as preorders surge to over 100,000
The luxury three-row electric SUV has a driving range of up to 590 miles (950 km) and can recharge in as little as 5 minutes with BYD’s new Blade Battery and Flash Charging system. In China, it starts at under $37,000...
BYD delays flagship electric SUV launch as preorders surge to over 100,000
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Today's top automotive stories on The Daily Hoon: Will Mercedes or McLaren land the next punch at F1's Canadian GP?; Ford bets on 5 new vehicles, including EVs and Bronco, to spark Europe comeback; Oh Wow, Ford Is Building Some Kind Of Smaller Ford Bronco Hybrid; Toyota Tacoma Driver Takes Out Nissan GT-R, McLaren 570S Spider; Ford Announces 'Rally-Bred Range' of 5 New Vehicles for Europe. Updated every day at 1:00 PM Eastern Time.
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